LONG-TERM CASE OF PIRIFORMIS SYNDROME SOLVED

Ask any woman; carrying and delivering babies is hard work! Knowing this, it's not surprising that women tend to develop a problem known as PIRIFORMIS SYNDROME at a rate between 12 and 15 times greater than men. And as you might also imagine, multiple births magnify everything. After delivering twins nearly a decade ago, Rebecca used to come in and see me complaining of the same thing --- buttock pain and pain down the leg (SCIATICA). I would adjust her, but the results were always short-lived. It took a bit of doing to convince her, but finally, after talking to HER AUNTGALE (someone I had fixed a 25 year-old case of PIRIFORMIS SYNDROME on several years ago), she decided to see if the Tissue Remodeling would work for her. Needless to say it did. Take a moment and listen to Rebecca tell her story of finding a solution to years of chronic pain.

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Dr. Schierling completed four years of Kansas State University's five-year Nutrition / Exercise Physiology Program before deciding on a career in Chiropractic. He graduated from Logan Chiropractic College in 1991, and has run a busy clinic in Mountain View, Missouri ever since. He and his wife Amy have four children (three daughters and a son).